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Family halloween baking class Sat 29 October


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Spooky Cookies Baking Workshop

Brixton Windmill Centre SW2 5DA


Saturday 29 October, 2pm to 4.30pm

£27 (1 adult plus 1 child)

£10 (additional child)


Book via the website here

https://www.brixtonwindmill.org/halloween-family-baking-workshop/


It’s Halloween time!! Ghosts, monsters and all sorts of spooky creatures are everywhere to be found. Even in your oven!

Join our fun family-friendly Halloween baking session, get hands-on and learn how to bake and decorate some cute “spooky cookies” and meringues which you will be able to take home with you at the end of the session.


– Limited spaces available

– Price includes 1 adult plus 1 child (7+)

– Additional child £10

– Class duration will be 2/2.5 hours


Session leader

I’m Fabio, I was born in Venice and grew up in a house filled with seasonal food and meals made from scratch. Many years have passed since that memory but the one thing that hasn’t changed is my passion for food, tasty and flavourful homemade food. And to the cry of ‘no ready made stuff and fake flavours’, I’ve kept baking, cooking, and sharing my experiments with my family and friends. I run a baking blog under the pseudonym “The Italian Baker”. You can check out my bakes and find my social media channels at www.theitalianbkr.com

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